faced an amost e
mlesson in Iran. .- neta
mere trade lay behpd hae Just completed Vlti sor anddt.
tarmlned ffrts to n rters in Alasks Japan. Okn- deprye the
ian production In a t hen ,oUwa, ada, Bgland~ra, fGerma Its er
other olfelds more than ntp- ro Ro
pled.the world's ""d9 Jhe
D her ntee ooftee aai'This
...14p 0l 10 (UPlhba tuted th euiab .ent America
Mala Powers Frailt -A fi b rded.h- of +,,,,,,,,,,+, for ..
s=i td OWaS pod rh toay I rei lla traltin
aown afk officers nrttd change he These olarhi are forS ""
Down Sh t, Sae hypnotized tee-agers Int be- ous ork inrcadin
coming shoplifters and proatl ual dn
By Lex Barike tutes. a ell as forth m .
y Le aThe Negro su pec Immeett bT local Chapters are
IMOJAVE. Apl 9 (UP) Cobb, 33, tOM polic he was a in this kprojeown Ia
Film actress Powers rad member of albitt Moorish cult. iARL scholarship, whole
an Inured todd called stlf nn e Tanellie Wpi bom. available for
Iwhn "n she 6s o M Iasnus, a, nd9o me --
ed lid mie stiafle- oI hypnot itm homroe state of Conne"o
cued by fhei Cope Conscious- person, Jnludg actlvitl f th
Miss Power, wnmde'in shout "TrsmegitiSL erve aled" were I1T t the State Lelte
plied.ness, and wleld. p"kwas MleYted,
found in se lpM?"Ion. mrom her Distritt as the s-
the location set of her current A l-ar-o from fash- publIcan eleatec .to that 0
picture yesterday, siped and lonable Shaker l a Cleve- d r a period 'f 26 years.
fell to the bottom of th 5-foot land suburb, prvded the infor- was preadent ofthe State
shaft. nation leading to Oobbs' arrest. version of Music IClubs for se-.
The gir was arrested recently on eral years, and taught male for
Barker, the first to answer her a bad check charge. Under ques- 1 years, at Saint Marret's
screams, glambed tdo aa rope Uon l she cla d she had been aebol fo0 Oirls. Bs was Organ
and held.- her ma othdr workers hypnotized byCobb. police said, lst ftr the Methoditt Church in
on the set pulled the tO the and had committed crimes for her t oo town for more than
surface. him. ., .twenty years. -

Rollmg Down To 'Rio -No, t's BA
"all thelobe tq, tter," a to reach Argentina. In 1949 he p until last week, Purtell's
Korean ve l. Io cycling got far as Uberla, Costa Ricl, j motorcycle had never been off
Ills way down to Besos. Aires, before he was felled with amoe- the ground. But it was loaded a-
arrivet In P"ana3 a fecettly, bie dyenter y yh.eh hospttallzed board ltees plane 1' Sma Jose,
-- him for three months. Costa ICand flown to Golflto.
TwMhenMT l at sea- This time.sys th- cheerful rom t he had a bumpy trip
man W rte ew motnorc e is drinking fresh Panama by riding
Bedfod, Mut on water o th b cles a- over e road ties, but h
his -Itreta 28, This long the way, and do far he's suf- sturdy 1953 Harley Davldson cy
is the a attempt he's made feared no Ill e ffetl. cle suffered no damages.
i- In Panama he was taken In
hand by tle AssocIation of Mo-
rcyls whoa Want him
to represent their club when he
reaches Argentina. They yae
outfitted hOel with three
forms, suPly of ola And I
pltug, pluat a small cash done
He pays that even with
calculatlot his trip has
twice as bMdve as he eflxutI
This. w~ r-m d "tlit the Globe
Trotter" will be the Tourist
unfortum!.i he an't tayer
Nor*=. l+k .erVOtiyi afa aCoac m rIayce hed for ben fI

Lockheed t e s t s
mians are able to
' pressures of the
1=uch better than
id thought possible.
y also shodjbhat
asgengers*
Sit ad out d t a
re must be in.e, o
eeause the endi-

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ussaum. urauauou ..n yim
n various a
Scom course rl blw

Te (r Scoutor
trained as won as of
perun to handle Girl .Sea in
C rlJeri ra be offnBm
S ladn includes jucb.us.

and c an d care vroui.s where

camper's fins.
The Instructors heliiw Mrs.
Conner will also tyck I e Girl
Scout leaders how .to kh and
strike a tent; how torep the gi is
amused on a runy/ day; how to
plan and prepare outdoor meals
for a group of hungry feinlawe
teenagers and other Asliar skills
useful to a Girl Scout camp direct.
tor.

Hand-Hooked RIgs

For Former HoNos

0! Uncolnke
SIRMINGHAM, Mich. -(UP)
.'--te former homes of two U. S.
presidents Dwight Eisenhower
and Abraham Lincoln-will have
bhand-hooked rugs made by a resi-
dent of this city. ,.
Mrs, Rudolph C. Bake. a sa-
tive. of President Elenlhower's
home' town, Deniao, :Tex., has
been commissioned by a union lo-
cal to make a rug fOr the Presi-
Sent's birthplace, to be opened as
a national shrine.
About three-fourths finiabed, the
large oval floor covering has a
bae kgroud in deep wipe color sur-
rouned by a wreath of roses,
morning flowers, flour de lis. tu-
lips, pansies and bluebells.
Mrs. Banke began 'ork on the
rdg in December, 1952 two years
after she moved here from Texas.
"Ar soon as the Eisenhower rug
is completed, I'll start on one for,
the Lincoln home in Springtleld.
ll.," she said.
"The LincoS ru wil be
according to a &eK pplle
the curator of the Lin Mem
rial and will be used n o the
two parlors as a 'stove rg.l"
Mrs. Banke said she will get a
sample of a rug now used in one
of the Lincoln parlors to get an
idea of the colors and design she
will use.

Buffao Cell Can't

Hold Its Prisoers
BUFFALO, N. Y.-UVP) A
"turnkey" for a. Jail cell here
claims it has contained the most
respectable Rutens of any cell in
the United States.
Thousands of pefapons pass by
he cell every week and many of
them end up behind't"e bars. They
have their pictures taken for the
folks back nome.,
The cell is no fake. It Is of stand-
ard size and make and has regu-
lation locking devices. However, it
is not in a ail. but in the front
yard of Geeoe, A. Keene, a steel
contractor who: has worked on cell
blocks in mawny prisons. He had
an extra cell an hand and installed T,
it in his yard for advertising pur.-
poses. S
Located on a busy thoroughfare,
the cell sWrves as a warning to
speeding Iqtorists. An ornery-
looking wooden sheriff stands atop
the cubicle, pointing inside. A sign
says: "Speeders end here."

Mic gan Experts
To 4arn More
Abc t Its Bears
LA kich -(UP) Wild
life jM4 In the Michigan cowa
ri department have started]
a ject to learn more about
bears.
So far hey have trapped five
bears. They labeled the captured
aalmals with ear tags and released
them.
Initial results of the experiment
were inconclusive. One tagged
bear later shot by a hunter la
Iandered only six miles from
,ahero he was trapped but anoth-
Shad roamed to a point 15 miles
away.

SS aaugeraPAF Academy Site
""Commission

Ms It's Still A To Visit Atlanta
= Free CbautWy h r anu-nouned @ '
the commission which atI
1k AaRn wA RLANCI8ZOM April 10 ose a site for a new air aceny
( P--Wiard M UMWiey, 30, is will visit Atlanta and Fort We
ltt t e med with an addllUonal 10 Tex., tomorrow
kI, aMss Ih AleatRIm on top-of the The commission was iI Orm,
lv t 1 Is athl"dy serving. Fla.. today and will spend
An office ed hin _yester- at Maxwell Air Force Base, oPt-RO
1-hsaig the .day how- b ded the Prison gemnery, Ala.

s y oe _n .hao from the 1 the. The first Parmou picture In cc I w l like wS
....s.a- l Irvin Berlin's "Wite Chrlst1I
ofhe al mu." -This Isalso Param.ount's urea;I-
of mC^a^to fir st production in VlstaVIalon, faction to Join --M In the
bow Cntof flowers, t hek n and the stars are Bing Crobyp a of CTA STE-
be M the other three nuns In orde and Danny Kaje. The first m- R HONIC SOUND. It Is my
bl -or hisl the Pal bedroom after the Pon- G-M pl ure to be rel'id with hope that tl. will pfove the first
one oil otheY lNt withdraws to his private libra. PfRSPECTA STEREOP HONIC seps in staindardlising the new 0ou fr MOS
...r s ud SOUND track in the United "dimensional" sound for all the
Prof. feeardo S states will be "Betrayed," star- Industry'."
'knows the Pope better tha.i r Although she keeps in eye on the ring Clark Gable and Lana Tur- Mr. Fairchild said: "The heart SUNDAY EVENING I
Pasqualina. Pontiff to see that he does not tire ner. Overseas, the first M-G-M of the system 14ithe PERSPECTA .
She has been n steady contact himself too much during e rest release in PERSPECTA STEREO- STEROPHONIq 8 OUND In- from 7 p.m. In th
with Piud since her Was a clerk of the day she remains bend the PHONIC BOUND will be "Knights tegrator Unit. Orders for the
the Vatican secretariatof state in scenes In normal times, h ssees Of The Round Table," Which Integrator have been received Delicious hot and cob
1912. It *as then that she met the the Pontiff.again when he returns opens first In Australia as the from theatres In all parts of the
young pries who was to become to the Chapel to recite the rosa Easr attraction, with openings world. Shipments have already Music for dan
the supreme leader.d ,000,000 After.every: general mass aud.- thrlhout major cities .of the begun. Notlfg makes me hap-
Catholics. once it is Mother Pasqualina who International market folowing pier than that world-wide ac- Tommy NuKes and his 'T
Mother Pasqualna was Iringin.a disinfects the Pope's right band abortly thereafter. ceptance of .,new system Lcho Acarra t th
a convent In the b mountains ad his flsi.rman's ring which PERSPECTA STEREOPHONIC now pretty n53.an established Lucho Azcarraga at th
near the Abbey of i1edeln, be- hundreds of faithful have kissed SOUND employs a stan fact. I wat mspoatsible for In-
tween Zurich and Schwyz The during the audience optical track to which an a producingg Bob Ime to Mr. Loew. $3.50 pa
Pope, then Father Eugene Pacelli, onal signal Is added to control Once Mr. Loew. became sold on
Visited Einsiedel and Its shrein 'a the "direction" and volume SPCTA TREOPHONIC
:that green valley by the Dighton Rock anating from the varlowu hf S u he worked relentlessly I.
Alpbach He W te i n a the behind the screen. Addi 1o !acheve Its adoption by the
same convet as Mothed .Pasqua- MC yO Ced controls for auditoritan or fs M Industry." -
lina when he wsaffsrnd t stmcDh round speakers can be added, -in is4ton to the arhild
addeS; .r^ %^S Mo ::a~dl to the Fairchild "W
ailmentfor and she.s froom t f 'i,, "durd. Cor pay, other companies will
care oa t h i st'sm de Into A Shdne detnding the press -..Nm**
For aboutma mbnth Mother Pas- .ttendn the press tbei sed to manufacture the
startled quail personally cooked the fu. DIGHTQON, Val- (UP) -Ms- were C. Robertre ine, ..r.d..CTA STXREOP HO N I C
a they lure Ppe'.s food, and decided what toric Dight Rock may bpa e pSacedOfine found, Inc.;S 8 Integrator. The equip-
youna medicb he should take hbsingin a shrine similar to that pre- Fairchild. President of l nr mer is dls',bted by leading
Sherdoimesd oShwS i know[ serving Plymouth Rock Recording Equipment Co,. deqi of the world, Including
edge of ed Pis recovered The Massachusetts Legislation is first manufacrers of RA. National Thtr
'rapidly and- bhehewasappolnted considering a bill that would put TA 8TEREO ONIC ad other. c.
E apoatolle maei.to Matich, Ger. this into effect
many.e aked and obtained per. Dighton Reok bears an incrip.- i
mission from Pope Benedict XV tion attributed to Miguel Corte '
for her to accompany blin to take Real, Portuguee explorer, dating
care dl his hoqeiWlat the nun- from 1511 The Bparkings originally 'W AII |
ciature were attributed to Norsemen J .

4-;

(TowLE
STERLING

If she's just started her
collection of Sterling, or
if she wants the elegant
finishing touch, you'll
find her choice here in
our dazzling array of
this solid silver
g% by Towle.

pen

pese

Prices are low:
six-piece place settings
start at 524.79.
holloware from $2.29,
serving pieces
from $2.08.

Meet fewer jroterts from leounateu If aI las*.
ae k is add*e. This yoeuM ua i deUlited wM a
Sbow e whkb brighteas ad eM, weei sweaaer.
'ws are almost al.-what's needed before you send
lar with mom and rare- a package,
r with the small fry., Obviousa? I 'L t. But I juat
family such as ours. droie to the post office through a
ni neces and neph ws snowstorm to pick up a package
h Who the ages hr diaper' of sunsuits tht will be far too
to lon pants a periodic exchange' maU when the summer rolls a-
I dt outgrOwn bat not outworn togs round.
S senab economy. When a little child has. out-
a(o ftl also join in the grown an pec% be 1 #v ed
-i uand shifLt. But the yelp dress. I think it' kinde k to hand
st occaslonaely heard from it down to a child living t of
unr ember of 'the tribe town, If you car.. I iawrne the
..-1._. be respected. Better than hard way howL dflicultit as to
Tul*ath the oppoalton, a smart explain to f pyearoltwi..sar" wby
Idt hangwiW put some thought into her favorite beautiful blue .dress
-hiuiUl hand.me-downs more ac- should be given to a smaller fieand
a, oa d the exchange less when she could no longer squeme
-1phuanrd. into it.
.I .. .. As a child grows older! o 4
.9 akicle of olotling oshUd,be more crUile41 of .he off
Moalared hand-me-down mate- sweeten them up a bit. A "o0M0
'ft -unilis it's clean 'W in gOod or two spent oan new accesqriqoi
pa r.- pw the sizes of clothng can turn a protest into accept-
YoJhv. ady to paiq alo ance. Bright new brass& buttons,
ally 'mportint, let' 'oobr for example, can perk up an old
and friends know the aixes navy coat.
kids wear. Don't ship Or add a- new white collar to
snowpuit. for exam- put an old coat into the Eastek
i te epsw.:unoles you parade-with ,o ;apelogea. LUbinpg
Will. b right by next that are mjaduo. r faded alud
-., be abolished A favor of a new
o n"f sae yourself time and' bright-colored, ptriped or printe4
.agfr .o. conmpireW notet eon'lAing.

"You'mA Gued

something about these on a strenuous diet to do.1
reducing diets that seems One is to stay hbnA and I
r *i woman's. eUrm even private. The other. la to go- t the
teT han they s *' figure, party and try to .lt incopticu.
nhe r she -s-tc > ry liv- ous as possible about what she
on skimmed 'aiand bananas, doesn't eat.
LeIn ea MSU the womrn-I

Salvation to a ," "f 1
.i ul all the good Ld .6 w.Uar
--hoqtai has prepared
1, takingg her coffee
uad sthe make sure that, p, r f l
is aware of her selfde-d o R f l
.h e certainly doesn't feel
te to have het food by-pass- Occasional self-indulgence is a
Sthe guests who have help to character building. The
MIdthemselves and should be woman who habitually deprives
Sit suddenly begin to.look herself of all but essentialZp f
v mouthful they take as so bound to wind up with a prer.
takiries. low morale eventually.
S more, there always seahm So, she'd be doing hersel .d,
!'hi' sts who are obviously her family a favor if occaui yi
ki#4 taped of reducing than the he'd splurge on an invests$ ,
UWh, i making such a point her own satisfaction.
own diet--and these look a Beauty salons. thrive .i d 01
passed when the dleter fact. It's wonderful tor the orale
about how awful she looks. of a woman to spend a few bouw
Make a mental note that being thoroughly pampeted.
think shabe opks terrible, The older yeoman especIally
Sit think they look even should see to it that she takes her
rw. And that she most be won- Ishare of proper selMi Mlges .
.ow they can sit there en- Right now woull bea go b&g e
those calories. to act. Whatever form your action
'-does't want to put a takes, it's likely to be just the
i "krty, there are only' spark you need to 'meet the chal-
or the woman who Is lenge of spring.

we consulted the head beautician
of the liner America. .
The first rule is to lubricate I
your face neck and arms at least
once a' day with a lanolIn-rich |
cream to counteract the drying
effect of the wind and water.
Particular care should be given
to the elbows and. heelst whlVhI
are always inclined to be rough
and dry.
If you never before fouqd it
necessary to use a dry-skinI
cream, read the directions care-I
fully. Use gentle upward strokes
only in applying It.
Before you set out for a game
of deck tennis or lazing by the
pool, this expert advises using the
lubricating cream' in 'addition to
suntan o0.
Apply .the cream first and re-
move the excess with facial tis-'
sues. Be sure all of the cream is
off the surface before putting on
your suntan preparation. '1

BY ALICIA HART
NEA Beauty Editer
Each year, more and more peo-
ple are discovering thaL the sea's
ever.changlng temo, its galt air.
balmy hreezes and he special ap-
peal of the sky over It are just
what they 'need to oshed their
weariness.
The sea has a unique capacity
both to soothe and -to stimulate.
And thtl's 'the perfect prescrip-
tion for moat vaeationers,.
SWond ril as th y are for the
Wllttt, however ,tlr e st ,- salt air
and' ,iM oa.the '& eedl do play
havoc with a girl's hair and skin.
;I ou may feet like a Viking
maid when sthadig nar the prow
of a shfp but, u yoti take
care, you'll feel lUWe Cinderella
at 12:0 on the datee floor.
To lehrn. how you cg have
your ocean fun and beauty, too.

Y MAY SHERWOOD
N A Staff Writer
What's our taste In fhriture?
.,ost ti'ppjoy several different
styles, b itep we plunk the dol.
lar d n our testes are usually
tempe rbd,.by what we already
have'
I can ad wire the interesting
concoctions of string and metal,
but it .'would be hard to find a
suitable etung for them in an I
old-hioned midweoern home.
That's one reasomway new furni-
S which blends traditiUonal de-
. with modern ideas of perlor.
is deservidlY popular.
Sthra spring hate a wide he-
eCtafoD fat bomeftakera who like
tradiUtioual decor end are thinking
of addLig a ne piece or two to
an esng arry of Americana.

One new line, named for an old
Virgini:' grist mil looks as sturdi-
ly early Pmerleas ata itf name,
but the destimn are strictly up to
date in fuetion.' A tall, li u t c h
headboard for p. bed ip solid cher-
ry, for examplE, lekq. as though it
might have been lifted from the
top of an old cabinet.
But underneath, the edges of the

I hat wers
S are m
,aaC;

I. Lbtt
he an-.
I grips at
i.

top slay smaa le age s- pR rift mail
scrolled led lighting
for bedt Open shelves
and twin 0Ioards provide
enough a eliminate the
need for is.
Notew ii too, in this line is
a servi cart which -has drop
leaves expnd t to table size,
There' drawer tht pulls out to
make T aeVing tay. A hutch-lopp-
ed chb dlAmin table, chairs and
fieret aps Otaer handsome ad-
ditiop *hleh inrporate tradition-
al in norn sizes.
er interesting combination
of and new is Early American
S used for. a double dresser
vanity table suspended be-
twe, the unta. 'We Windsor chair,

it
rd. This is in aolid therr in a
ini. medium-tosed finish. "
A-compalo piece is a at A,'o

mahogany ta s are fa
tradiotial designs except that
they are made smaller and
o the floor a
smaller roonsa ow
iAad a Ma t a thrd i *
cherry taMb. pa* aW
touch ta tf .rk a ia M iS *esp
as you know, a xat o.
'ainu* .. *,'- ^ 5ec

T e husband who -finds h.
wife entertaining one of her
wmenis friends when hr comso
heme st night may not be too
happi about It. bit he ought
to plwed anyhow The hUt
iond who stalks through the
living room and isks when din-
nor Is going to be rea y I
a cting like a big stro* mnm.
He's aetg Mu ei. ban.

To 5.i

at the As
Cu b r be warded
to clubs o
Music wll tn d ..
Murph and hia ba

Thornton, chairman of the
conference, arrived here yesLer-
day for a t.reevrdy visit. The
governors wil mee here later
"W.. wl -* '
We will probably diuuea some
of the tplos In which the gov-
ernors Wil be interested and1
other arrangement," Thornton
R 541 -- -- .I

Mention Keeps
Pie Dough Cpol
CHADRON, Neb. (UP) -
Tommy Jeffers, who. operate&, a
restaurant here, has come up with
ma invention eaalled a douh
eoeler" which cools the dom
wWI It is being rolled for pasaiet.
Tt ieonsists at a agan snawae
that is kept cool Ib lee r dry ie
Sthe temperature of lard I kept
coder than room tempermeae,
tifs making the ading rac et s
hnIW easier.
.Jeffers. of course, hosethat his
tvention may be marketable,
he says that even if It lsn't-It
making the baking job. ian 4a
UtSaet much easier.